iSkoot Aims to Ring Up Savings
October 4th, 2006 by hubcapper
As wireless phone rates continue their race to the bottom, Cambridge-based iSkoot aims to pour gasoline on the fire with iSkootDuo, a mashup of VoIP and cell phones.
The iSkoot application is a 100KB Java application that runs on your phone. To try it out, you’ll need a dual-mode phone that supports both GSM/CDMA and WiFi; a list of suitable models appears on iSkoot’s support pages.
iSkoot currently supports VoIP calling on the Skype network and plans to add support for Google Talk and Yahoo Messenger in future releases.
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[…] Om Malik reports that Khosla Ventures has made a $6.2 million investment in iSkoot, a Cambridge based mobile VoIP startup we reported on last month. Khosla Ventures is the investment vehicle of Vinod Khosla, former partner at VC powerhouse Kleiner, Perkins, Caufield, Byers and co-founder of Sun Microsystems. […]